With my take-over of the Wellness Almanac coming to a close, I have been reflecting on what I hoped to share through this exploration of nature connection. This led me to consider why I had committed to sharing the practice of Forest Therapy in the first place. It certainly wasn't an easy decision and it … Continue reading Final Thoughts – The Peace Of Wild Things
Author: Monica Sander Burns
The Music Of The Earth
On this morning of the full moon, I am listening to the gentle tinkling of rain on my roof. The air around me vibrates with the contented purr of my cat. In the distance, a stellar's jay screeches. Earlier this year, I listened to a conversation with acoustic biologist, Gordon Hempton. Hempton records natural soundscapes, … Continue reading The Music Of The Earth
Embodying Interbeing.
Earlier this week, I wrote about ‘Interbeing’, the understanding that life is inherently relational, where the existence of one draws from the existence of all. It is my belief that embracing interbeing is the paradigm shift we need to address the challenges of our times and ultimately create a more harmonious and balanced world. Realising … Continue reading Embodying Interbeing.
Walk as though your feet are kissing the earth
In his love letter to the Earth, Thich Nhat Hanh writes: "We are the earth and we are always carrying her within us. We are a living, breathing manifestation of this beautiful and generous planet. Knowing this, we can begin to transform our relationship to the earth. We can begin to walk differently and to … Continue reading Walk as though your feet are kissing the earth
On Interbeing
At the end of this week, we will observe the Spring Equinox: the day marking the astronomical commencement of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Of course, the shift in seasons is not defined by a single day. It is a steady transition out of one reality and into another. Like the animals around us, we … Continue reading On Interbeing
Healing in the Forest – An Invitation
Three years ago, I moved to British Columbia from the Dharug nation in Sydney, Australia, feeling anxious, lost and burnt out. I had just resigned from my government position supporting science, innovation and industry. I had joined government fresh out of university and brimming with optimism, but over the course of five years, you are … Continue reading Healing in the Forest – An Invitation